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I’m raising money for my new album with the help of fans. The album now EXISTS because of your support. I’ll be shipping to “fan-funders” this month. This is the last week of fundraising so if you want to get on board here’s the levels of contribution. Pre-order online with the “Buy Now” button or contribute more for perks from me to you…you’ll get the album in advance of the landlubbers, and I’ll immediately send you a first “sneak peak” of the song “Love Changes Everything.”

Choose your Part, Get Your Perks!

THE SAILOR
$20 – Get the new CD weeks ahead of the landlubbers.

COLLIDING ANGEL
$50 – 1 personalized CD and photo, signed & delivered to you with love.

BEAUTIFUL LIFER (Flying over bridges)
$1,000 – Got Skype? Custom-order a personal concert online with me. I’ll play a bunch of songs and hang out with you and your friends in cyberspace face-to-face. Online concert: 1 1/2 hours long minimum.

GLORIOUS BLUEBIRD (Singing with flying colors)
$2,500 – Custom song in your honor or of someone else. You give me a title/theme and I do the rest. We’ll chat on the phone so you can describe to me your vision. I’ll take copious notes and deliver “the goods” with a personalized drawing or watercolor that I make for you inspired by the song.

STARFISHIN’
$4,000 – House Concert – Invite your friends over & let me entertain you in your own living room. Could be nice for a birthday party, wedding or special event. One or two sets. Transportation/lodging included.

YOUR MAJESTY’S REQUEST – NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
$5,000 – Executive Producer credit on the album. I’ll include your name and title on web, press and promo as well as liner notes and CD — to show the world you mean business.

THE HEIR/HEIRESS – NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
$10,000 – ONLY ONE AVAILABLE. Sit in with me and Paul Bryan on the mastering session of my new album at world-class Lurrsen Studios in Los Angeles. We’ll go to dinner and celebrate afterwards, and I’ll entrust to you my “red and rusted bicycle built like a tank from Sears and Roebuck circa 1952.” It’s the bike that inspired the song “The Bike” owned by my Great Uncle Pat.